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Senate approves the tax cuts suggested by Trump

by Antonio Rodriguez | Dec 4, 2017 | Finances, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR

The U.S. Senate narrowly approved a tax overhaul on Saturday, moving Republicans and President Donald Trump a big step closer to their goal of slashing taxes for businesses and the rich while offering everyday Americans a mixed bag of changes. In what would be the...
Six Charts That Help Explain the Republican Tax Plan

Six Charts That Help Explain the Republican Tax Plan

by Antonio Rodriguez | Oct 2, 2017 | IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR

The Trump administration on Wednesday released a broad outline of a plan to make major changes to the tax code. Many important details were left for Congress to hash out, including how to pay for the tax cuts and which deductions to eliminate. Some key elements of the...
Sixty-Four Percent of the Internal Revenue Service’s Information Technology Hardware Infrastructure Is Beyond Its Useful Life

Sixty-Four Percent of the Internal Revenue Service’s Information Technology Hardware Infrastructure Is Beyond Its Useful Life

by Antonio Rodriguez | Sep 17, 2017 | Uncategorized

The Sustaining Infrastructure Program manages the replacement of aged information technology hardware infrastructure that provides the foundation for technology services and supports the IRS’s most critical business needs.  The management, maintenance, and ongoing...
The White House said the current tax code is outdated and harmful to American job-creators

The White House said the current tax code is outdated and harmful to American job-creators

by Antonio Rodriguez | Sep 17, 2017 | FATCA, FBAR, IRS - Internal Revenue Service, US Tax Return 1040 / 1040NR

In a statement, the White House said, “The current tax code is a burden on American taxpayers and harmful to American job-creators. It has grown out of control in length and complexity so that many Americans must rely on professional help to file even the...

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